FORD FUSION HYBRID 2014 Owners Manual

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Display Mode
(Power (with engine
on/off threshold) +
Avg Fuel Economy +
Battery Gauge + Fuel
Gauge) Apply to all screens?
Yes / NoRegen ActiveBattery Display
Charge Assist
Charge Level
Help
——Help
Vehicle RangeVehicle RangeChange MyViewMyView
(MyView + Battery
Gauge + Fuel Gauge) Average FuelAverage Fuel
Instantaneous FuelPower
Coolant TempSplit Power
Accessory PowerPower + Threshold
Trip 1Tach rpm x 1000
Trip 2Tach rpm x 1000 +
Avg MPG
Fuel HistoryAccessory Power
CoachTrip 1
BlankTrip 2
Display Mode (cont'd)
Menu level 5Menu level 4Menu level 3Menu level 2
—Fuel HistoryChange MyView
(cont'd)MyView (cont'd)
(MyView + Battery
Gauge + Fuel Gauge) —Coach
—Blank
Apply to all screens?Regen ActiveBattery Display
Yes / No
Charge Assist
Charge Level
Help
——Help
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Display Mode (cont'd)
Apply to all screens?Regen ActiveBattery DisplayEnergy Use (Energi
only) Yes / No
Charge Assist
Auto EV
(consumption gauge
+ climate power
gauge + battery gauge
+ fuel gauge) Charge Level
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Display Mode (cont'd)
HelpEV Now
(consumption gauge
with budget cup +
climate power gauge
+ engine enable +
battery gauge + fuel
gauge) ——Help
EV Later
(consumption gauge
+ climate power
gauge + battery gauge
+ fuel gauge)
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• Vehicle Range — Indicates the estimated distance the vehicle will travel with the
energy currently available. For Hybrid, the vehicle range estimate is based on the fuel
remaining in the gasoline tank. For Energi, the total estimated range equals the range
available in Hybrid Mode fueled by gasoline, plus the electric range available in Plug-in
Power Mode. Changes in driving pattern may cause the values to vary.
• Inform — Inform shows the fuel level, battery display and average fuel economy, with
options available for the Battery Display and an Instantaneous Fuel Economy gauge.
When the vehicle is operating on battery power only with the engine off, EV is displayed.
• Enlighten — Enlighten displays power demand in addition to the typical information
and options from Inform. The Instantaneous Fuel Economy gauge will be displayed
by default. When the vehicle is operating on battery power only with the engine off,
EV is displayed and the gauge fill is shown in blue. When both the engine and high
voltage battery are providing power the gauge fill is white.
• Engage — Engage replaces the power demand gauge from Enlighten with separate
gauges for engine power and high voltage battery power. The engine power gauge
fill is white and the high voltage battery power gauge fill is blue. When the vehicle is
operating on battery power only with the engine off, EV is displayed.
• Empower — Empower adds an engine on/off threshold to the power demand gauge
from Enlighten. The threshold is shown as a blue double outline. The gauge is designed
to show you how close you are to the gasoline engine on/off threshold and how much
power you are requesting based on how far you press the accelerator pedal.
When power demand is below the threshold the vehicle is operating on battery power
only with the engine off, EV is displayed and the gauge fill is shown in blue.
When power demand exceeds the threshold both the engine and the high voltage battery
provide power and the gauge fill is white.
When power demand surpasses the amber indicator, this level of demand and associated
fuel economy are shown in amber.
Note: You can reset your average fuel economy by pressing and holding the OK button on
the left hand steering wheel controls.
MyView — You can choose what to display in this view. Selecting Change MyView in the
Options menu allows you to scroll through two columns of content choices.
• Accessory Power— Indicates electrical power demands from your vehicle’s accessory
systems. Accessories use power but do not contribute to propelling the vehicle. The
gauge separately displays power demand in kilowatts (kW) for climate and other
accessories.
Climate includes the power being used by high voltage climate control components such
as the electric A/C compressor and the electric heater (Energi vehicles only)
Other includes all power being used by the low voltage accessories (cabin fans, headlights,
heated seats, etc.).
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• Coolant Temp – Indicates engine coolant temperature. At normal operating
temperature, the level indicator will be white and will be in the normal range (between
H and C). If the engine coolant temperature exceeds the normal range, the level
indicator will change to red to indicate that the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle
as soon as safely possible, turn off the vehicle and let the engine cool.
The thermometer indicator next to the gauge will illuminate in blue or white to indicate
the following:
• Blue thermometer - This indicates that the hybrid system is not warm enough to allow
EV operation. The gasoline engine will typically run continuously when the indicator
is blue.
Note: During silent key start mode, the thermometer indicator will be blue, but the gasoline
engine will not run. This is the result of the vehicle computer allowing the engine to be cooler
during the silent key start period. This is normal operation and does not indicate a problem
with your vehicle. After the first engine start the indicator will turn white when the gasoline
engine is warm enough to turn off.
• White thermometer - This indicates that the hybrid system is warm enough to allow
EV operation. If the vehicle operates on battery power long enough, it is possible that
the gasoline engine may need to run to keep the system warm. In this case, the
thermometer indicator will revert back to blue.
• Tach rpm x 1000 — When the gasoline engine is running, the tachometer gauge
displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM). When the vehicle is
operating on battery power only with the engine off, EV is displayed and the tachometer
is greyed out.
Note: The trip data, and average fuel economy cannot be reset in MyView.
Energy Use (Energi only) - Energy Use
provides an energy use gauge and a
climate power gauge in addition to fuel
level and battery display. When you select
EV Now operation this screen will
automatically be shown. You can press OK
to enable the engine when viewing this
screen during EV Now operation. See
Hybrid Electric Vehicle (page 142).
• Consumption Gauge: Your current
present energy use per distance
traveled is represented by the white
line that moves up and down in the
gauge. A higher line means you are
using more energy (lower is better).
Your energy use includes input from
the accelerator pedal as well as the
accessories, such as Climate Control. When operating in EV Now a blue cup
shape is shown around the gauge. This
represents the maximum energy usage you
can maintain in order to achieve the
estimated electric range shown on the
battery gauge. Keep your current energy
use mostly within the cup while driving and
you should achieve your electric range
estimate.
• Climate Power Gauge: Indicates high
voltage electrical power demand from
you vehicle’s high voltage climate
control components such as the
electric A/C compressor and the
electric heater. These components use
power but do not contribute to
propelling the vehicle. The gauge
displays power demand in kilowatts
(kW).
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Trip 1 & 2 E138660
Use the arrow buttons to choose
between the following.
Note: Pressing OK resets the trip data.Trip 1 & 2
Menu level 5Menu level 4Menu level 3Menu level 2
——StandardTrip 1 & Trip 2: Trip
Data+Battery
Gauge+Fuel Gauge ——
——
——Enhanced
——
——
Apply to all screens?Regen ActiveBattery Display
Yes / No
Charge Assist
Charge Level
Help
——Help—
Standard - Elapsed trip time, Trip distance and EV distance
• Elapsed trip time — timer stops when the vehicle is turned off and restarts when the
vehicle is restarted.
• Trip distance — shows the accumulated trip distance.
• EV distance — shows the distance traveled while operating on battery power only
with the engine off.
Enhanced - Standard options plus, Average fuel economy, Estimated amount of fuel
consumed and Estimated amount of electricity consumed (Energi only)
• Average fuel economy - is continuously averaged since the last reset. For Energi
vehicles both hybrid and plug-in power mode operation will be included in the
calculation.
• Estimated amount of fuel consumed — shows the amount of fuel used for a given
trip.
• Estimated amount of electricity consumed — shows the amount of plug-in electricity
used for a given trip.
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Fuel Economy E144640
Use the arrow buttons to choose
the desired energy display.Fuel Economy
Menu level 5Menu level 4Menu level 3Menu level 2
—1, 2, 6 min. IntervalsInterval TimeFuel History: Instant-
aneous Fuel
Economy + Fuel
Economy History +
Avg Fuel Economy +
Battery Gauge + Fuel
Gauge Apply to all screens?
Yes / NoRegen ActiveBattery Display
Charge Assist
Charge Level
Help
——Help
Apply to all screens?Regen ActiveBattery DisplayCoach: Coach +
Battery Gauge+ Fuel
Gauge Yes / No
Charge Assist
Charge Level
Help
——Help
• Fuel History: This view from left to right starts with the instantaneous fuel economy
gauge and adds historical fuel economy data. The data is represented as an average
for time intervals of either 1, 2 or 6 minutes, with the left most interval being the most
recent. Total time for the 5 intervals is shown at the bottom of the view. Intervals
shown in grey color are from the previous drive.
Note: You can reset your average fuel economy by pressing and holding the OK button on
the left hand steering wheel controls.
• Coach: This view provides a comparison of your recent Acceleration, Braking and
Cruising behavior to what is recommended for most efficient use of energy under
present conditions. The horizontal bars fill from left to right with best behavior (and
Blue color) shown as at least half full. When the bars are less than half full, the color
is Amber, suggesting that a change in behavior is needed to achieve better energy
efficiency.
Note: Fuel economy is not always a measure of appropriate driving behavior. For example,
when driving uphill and maintaining an appropriate speed, your instant fuel economy may
not be good (losing leaves) but the Coach may show a blue bar for Acceleration or Cruising.
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Info E144642
In this mode, you can view
different vehicle system
information and perform a
system check.Information
Displays a number of different system tutorials. Use
the up or down arrows to scroll through the tutorials.
Then press OK to view.TutorialWarnings
Displays the associated driver alert graphic.Driver Alert
MyKeys (Number of MyKeys programmed)MyKey
MyKey Miles (km) (Distance traveled using a
programmed MyKey)
Admin Keys (Number of admin keys)
All active warnings will display first if applicable. The
system check menu may appear different based upon
equipment options and current vehicle status. Use the
up or down arrow buttons to scroll through the list.System
Check
Settings E100023
In this mode, you can configure
different driver setting choices. Note: Some items are optional and may
not appear.
Settings
Menu level 5Menu level 4Menu level 3Menu level 2
—On or OffTraction CtrlDriver Assist
—On (default on key cycle)
or OffBlindspot
High, Normal or LowSensitivityCollision Warn
—Adaptive or NormalCruise Control
—On (default on key cycle)
or OffCross Traffic
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Settings (cont’d)
Menu level 5Menu level 4Menu level 3Menu level 2
—On or OffECO CruiseDriver Assist
(cont’d)
—On or OffDriver Alert
Alert only or Alert +
AidModeLane keeping Sys
High, Normal or LowIntensity
—On or OffEV + Mode
—On (default on key
cycle) or OffFront Park Aid
—On (default on key
cycle) or OffRear Park Aid
—On (default on key
cycle) or OffAuto Engine OffVehicle
—On or OffEasy Entry / Exit
On or OffAuto HighbeamLighting
Select time intervalAutolamp Delay
On or OffDRL
On or OffAutolockLocks
On or OffAutounlock
On or OffMislock
All doors or Driver
doorRemote Unlocking
Set to XXX % - Hold OK to ResetOil Life Reset
Settings (cont’d)
Menu level 5Menu level 4Menu level 3Menu level 2
Auto or Last
SettingsHeater – A/CClimate
ControlRemote StartVehicle
(cont’d)
Auto or OffSteering Wheel
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Settings (cont’d)
Auto or OffFront Defrost
Auto or OffRear Defrost
Auto or OffDriver Seat
Auto or OffPassenger Seat
5, 10 or 15 minutesDuration
On or OffQuiet Start
Enable or DisableSystem
Note: Some MyKey items will only appear if a MyKey is set. Settings (cont’d)
Menu level 5Menu level 4Menu level 3Menu level 2
—On or OffSwitch InhibitVehicle (cont’d)
—Select number of yearsTire Mobility Kit
On or OffRemote OpenWindows
On or OffRemote Close
On or OffCourtesy WipeWipers
On or OffRain Sensing
—Hold OK to Create
MyKeyCreate MyKeyMyKey
—Always On or User
Selectable911 Assist
—Always On or User
SelectableTraction Control
—Choose desired speed or
offMax Speed
—Choose desired speed or
offSpeed Minder
—On or OffVolume Limiter
—On or OffDo Not Disturb
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